Urban transport company Valley Metro Rail has ordered 11 new S70 light rail vehicles from Siemens. The vehicles will operate in Phoenix, Arizona. The order also includes an option for up to 67 additional vehicles.
The new vehicles offer a larger interior, energy-efficient LED lighting, and heavy-duty air conditioning systems. The trams for Valley Metro will be built at Siemens’ manufacturing plant in Sacramento, California.
“Phoenix is already the 18th city in North America to rely on light rail vehicles built by Siemens. Our modern vehicles offer riders a comfortable and safe journey on board. Siemens’ rapid transit systems offer cities throughout the world reliable solutions that are tailored to their specific needs,” said Sandra Gott-Karlbauer, CEO of Siemens Urban Transport.
“We look forward to successful collaboration and partnership with Siemens who plays a critical role in the expansion of our Valley’s light rail system,” said Valley Metro Rail Chair, Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell.
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